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I'm experiencing kidney pain, amenorrhea and menstrual-type pain/cramps. What is wrong with me? |
I have an appt. to see a doc but the veterans medical system is slow and I can't see a doctor for a regular daytime appt. until next month. Any suggestions? I'm not pregnant, by the way. Amenorrhea is the absence of a period for three months or more after onset of first period. I think it would be best to follow through with your doc appts and just let them work it out. I don't think you'll be able to find an answer here...sry im 15 and would like 2 be a doc one day.....so idk...yet...sorry..reallly..here is a STAR though...^^ =) |
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